Police have been continuing their crackdown on anti-social behaviour in the town centre.
Today they were out with the force's transport unit.
Officers say they had uniformed and plain clothes patrols in the Bolton town centre in a bid to catch criminals and reduce anti-social behaviour on public transport.
A spokesman for GMP Bolton South said: "We will continue to work with our divisional colleagues on operations like these focusing on the crimes that matter most to you."
The crackdown is the latest undertaken by police to make the town centre safer.
Officers work closely with CCTV operators to catch people.
It is a part of wider wider initiative to make public transport safer. Officers have been patrolling Radcliffe tram station as well as Bolton interchange in response to anti-social behaviour.
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